Posted on 05/07/2022 5:44:14 PM PDT by Ken H
WARREN COUNTY, V.a. (FOX 5 DC) - Bodycam video of a traffic stop involving a 77-year-old man who died two weeks after the encounter has been released by the Front Royal Police Department
Ralph Ennis was stopped by Warren County Sheriff's Office deputies on April 2 around 1:21 a.m. for going 63 mph in a 55 mph zone. WSCO says Ennis was also driving erratically.
Ennis refused to yield to the deputy’s emergency vehicle even after displaying emergency lights and siren, the WSCO says. The WCSO Patrol Supervisor requested the assistance of the Front Royal Police Department.
Ennis then entered the parking lot of the Royal Farms gas and convenience store, continued to the 7-11 Store at 251 Crooked Run Plaza and parked his truck in a parking area adjacent to the store.
A WCSO deputy gave commands to Ennis to exit his truck, which he did, and immediately walked toward the deputies. Ennis refused to comply with commands to stop, turn around and drop his vehicle's keys, which he held in his hand.
WCSO says Ennis’ continued failure to comply resulted in a deputy approaching Ennis from behind, and grabbing his arms in an attempt to control Ennis and place him under arrest. The deputy continued to give him commands to stop resisting, drop the keys and place his hands behind his back as Ennis was escorted several feet away to the rear of his pickup truck.
While attempting to restrain Ennis, two deputies and Ennis fell over the protruding trailer hitch of his pickup truck.
WCSO says Ennis sustained non-life-threatening injuries, such as a cut to the ring finger of his right hand caused by the jagged edge of his truck tailgate, and a cut above his right brow near his forehead.
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Probably hundreds of thousands of those with dementia who are affected to one degree or another are licensed and drive. Early stage people, and those without a spouse, without handlers etc.
A more immediate worry for the officers who attacked this man is the federal statute re deprivation of rights under color of law. Particularly this section =>
“..and if bodily injury results from the acts committed in violation of this section or if such acts include the use, attempted use, or threatened use of a dangerous weapon, explosives, or fire, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than ten years, or both;”
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/242
What a bunch of tough guys.
5 cops and a confused old man.
This is why so many turn against police.
Completely unnecessary.
“Police really need mental health care training. This man was flagged by a Silver Alert.”
The cop that broke the old lady’s arm not long ago received a 5 year prison sentence 🤪
There are many, many people on the road with dementia. It doesn’t initially affect motor skills. Driver with dementia may forget where he/she is going, but they can drive just fine.
Not saying it is right or wrong, but that is the way it is.
“He was already in handcuffs genius. How could he resist then? Harsh language? The thugs decided to play bumper ball with him because they enjoy that sort of stuff.”
One can resist while in handcuffs by pulling away, twisting, running, kicking, biting etc. I guess you never tried to contain someone who didn’t want to be held Mr. Experience. You saying they enjoyed it makes you pretty transparent.
Having spent the bigger part of My life in the Automotive Repair and Parts biz (18 years selling parts and 12 turning wrenches for a living) I have to say that it would be much easier to remove the Distributor Cap and Rotor or pull out a Fuse to disable the ECM depending on the Year/Make/Model of the vehicle.
Wow!!! Several somebody’s are going to be screwed when this hits the Courts.
< /total disgust >
I’ve attended the American Psychiatric Association presentations on mental health training for police. Memphis had a team long ago.
It also helps veterans who get PTSD flashbacks that get them in trouble....
It teaches proper techniques to diffuse rather than exacerbate confrontations.
If a person is not able to follow simple police instructions it might mean they have some dementia. If so perhaps they shouldn’t be driving. Of course he can’t drive now because he’s dead.
Sad clumsy display of police “work”. Police dog?
Fortunately my Alzheimer’s addled mom gave up her DL and accepted a state ID card. Just to be on the safe side, she doesn’t have the keys. If she had needed the keys for psychological (comfort blanket) reasons we would have given her a set that doesn’t work...
My mom smeared the front off her car TWICE within a month of driving time, several months for the first repair and second repair, why the insurance company didn’t just total the car either time is beyond me.
She ways already getting lost.
We moved her up here and in the transfer switched her to a state ID. The plan was to buy her a house in this neighborhood where we could check up on her frequently, and perhaps get a live-in caretaker. No joy. The Realtor fired her after showing her over 60 homes. (Plus the over 30 she looked at where she has family in another state, burned out a couple Realtors there too...)
Then the formal diagnosis, and the realization that she lacks the mental capacity to enter a contract.
Ah well, three generations in a 1000 sqft house. What could possibly go wrong?
“He was completely disgusted by the over-the-top use of force and said so into the mike.”JBT Ping listGives a bit of hope that there are indeed a few good cops out there still.
But, I wonder if that cop will testify against the thugs if it comes to that?
“Any police department (or university faculty, or military unit, etc.) is only as good as the worst psycho they tolerate.” ~ H/T RedStateRocker
He was having a stroke. Bleeding on the brain.
They did.
Old white guy = they can get their jollies with no riots.
Stroke? No. Brain bleed? Yes.
Traumatic brain injury.
Traumatic. n. pl. trau·mas or trau·ma·ta 1. a. Serious injury to the body, as from physical violence or an accident
If it’s too easy or obvious, it’s too easy. A lot of old men still know more about cars than they’ve forgot because they come from a generation of diy.
All of my demented relatives were also paranoid and if there have been family discussions about driving, then they will expect/suspect sabotage.
I was always surprised at how confused, yet crafty Gramps could be.
Brush up on medical definitions.
A stroke is a blockage of blood to the brain. A cranial hemorrhage often results from traumatic injury to the head. You know, like having some thug cop smacking your face into the back of a vehicle. Then throwing you to the ground, unable to break your fall because the handcuffed you.
Always good to know who the FR badge-lickers are.
They probably think the cops shoulda shot him, just to make sure he wasn’t a threat.
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